Someone has started gunning down cattle ranchers in the area, and Spencer Prescott has become both a suspect and a potential victim. Original. This description may be from another edition of this product.
The back of the book is only part of the story... "With a lot of rustling in the area, tensions are high and rumors are flying fast and furious. Word's going around that some of the larger ranchers have hired a gunman named Wolf Carlton to stop the rustling and protect their cattle. And now a couple of the smaller ranchers have been found shot to death. Unfortunately for Spencer Prescott, some of the rumors are now about him. Some people think Spencer's the one killing the competition, not Wolf. Even worse, some folks think Spencer is behind the rustling--and that means trigger-happy Wolf will be looking to put a bullet in his back" There is always something special about mistaken identity/wrongful accusation fiction. Depending on the writer and topic, the results can be suspenseful, exhilarating, and sometimes unpredictable. This book rates three out of three. John D. Nesbitt takes his readers into a difficult situation and moves us through his operatic vision skillfully. This book is highly recommended! Tim Lasiuat
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